The story follows Jesse, a 35-year old college admissions counselor, who attempts to relive his glory days through fellow-liberal artist and current college student, Zibby. Perhaps the plotline is a bit played out, but it has an all-star cast.

It’s not as “college” as the rest of the list, but it’s my favorite movie of all time so it earns a spot. The film revolves around two college sweethearts who are separated when one of them overstays her visa. Watch it.

This extremely accurate depiction of the admissions process into Harvard Law School proves that anything is possible, so long as you use pink resume paper sprayed with perfume. (Disclaimer: Under no circumstances do I recommend following Elle Woods’ lead when it comes to college acceptance.)

Anna Faris can be hit or miss, but she’s the former in this formulaic comedy about sorority life. It’s not going to make you any smarter, but it’s sure to produce a few chuckles. Plus, helloooo Emma Stone!

Harmony Korine’s art house movie is about so much more than spring break… unless, of course, your spring break included drugs, guns and rapper/ hustlers. The trippy cinematography, social commentary and the eccentric soundtrack are worth the price of Red Box-ing it.

Grown men re-discovering their youth. What can go wrong there? Everything, which is why it’s one of the greatest comedies of the 2000s. Drunken antics, fraternity hazing and everyone's boy, Blue. It will go down as a classic.